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Posted
1 minute ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

No... But they have a full 2 minutes to slow down.

 

Then there's the night vision.  Was it a hindrance?

 

Why were they going balls to the walls after they were granted visual separation. 

The practice mission was the safe housing of high ranking Officials. The airliner would become an obstacle they have to work around. The mission would also call for high speeds IMO.

Posted
3 minutes ago, Figster said:

The practice mission was the safe housing of high ranking Officials. The airliner would become an obstacle they have to work around. The mission would also call for high speeds IMO.

Oh...Tay... 

 

And that's how accidents happen...

 

Great way to learn... Whenever this report comes out, will be interesting. 

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Posted
Just now, ExiledInIllinois said:

Oh...Tay... 

 

And that's how accidents happen...

 

Great way to learn... Whenever this report comes out, will be interesting. 

Very, cheers my friend

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Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

If the high ranking officials were that important... The whole area would be shut down to others. 😆 God Bless America... 

 

😆Kid is toast!

 

 

Mission itself had zero to do with why this collision occurred.

 

Telling an aircraft to go behind another aircraft that's still a half mile away flying right at each other at 150 mph lacks common sense IMO.  

 

 

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Posted
5 hours ago, Figster said:

Mission itself had zero to do with why this collision occurred.

 

Telling an aircraft to go behind another aircraft that's still a half mile away flying right at each other at 150 mph lacks common sense IMO.  

 

 

You just said the mission did... They needed to be practicing full blast @ 150mph... Gotta know how to transport those oligarchs & dignitaries w/obfuscating night vision switched on!

 

The plane is LANDING & you want another aircraft to go in front or off course.  Maybe I don't get geometry here, but you must be a real hoot at train crossings!😆...😉 

 

I don't see what you're trying to do here. The helo effed up the visual.  There's another theory here, they were young hot shots AND they made a boo-boo, really bad boo-boo!😔😟 

Posted
5 hours ago, RkFast said:

If you want proper information on this incident...or ANY incident involving aviation, Juan Brown is your man. 

 

 

 

 

Thnx...

 

Yeah... That route change is above everyone's pay grade... Still doing it the bad way... Helo asked for visual, granted it, confirmed plane, and STILL SLAMMED INTO plane.  They effed up. 

 

We can argue policy, SOPs, routes all day, still ain't gonna bring them back.

 

 

Posted (edited)
36 minutes ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

Thnx...

 

Yeah... That route change is above everyone's pay grade... Still doing it the bad way... Helo asked for visual, granted it, confirmed plane, and STILL SLAMMED INTO plane.  They effed up. 

 

We can argue policy, SOPs, routes all day, still ain't gonna bring them back.

 

 

Did you even look at the great depth this guy went into explaining the blind spot on a BlackHawk?

 

Or are you just that determined to blame the military/Blackhawk?

 

Pat25 bank hard left!, I repeat Pat 25 bank hard left,! you are on a collision course. Do it now! 

 

I have never been in an air traffic control tower, zero experience in something of this nature. Even I could have prevented this collision 

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Posted
6 hours ago, RkFast said:

If you want proper information on this incident...or ANY incident involving aviation, Juan Brown is your man. 

 

 

 

 

 

He makes one mistake in this video.

He goes off on a bit of a tangent discussing altimeter settings and whether or not the helo crew had the correct one.

When you are flying low level, you don't use your pressure altimeter, you use your radar altimeter, as this route is based on.

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Posted
13 minutes ago, sherpa said:

 

He makes one mistake in this video.

He goes off on a bit of a tangent discussing altimeter settings and whether or not the helo crew had the correct one.

When you are flying low level, you don't use your pressure altimeter, you use your radar altimeter, as this route is based on.

Makes sense,

 

Thanks for this

Posted
1 hour ago, Figster said:

Did you even look at the great depth this guy went into explaining the blind spot on a BlackHawk?

 

Or are you just that determined to blame the military/Blackhawk?

 

Pat25 bank hard left!, I repeat Pat 25 bank hard left,! you are on a collision course. Do it now! 

 

I have never been in an air traffic control tower, zero experience in something of this nature. Even I could have prevented this collision 

😆... This adds new meaning to:

 

"Helicopter Parent"

 

😏

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